Pit Pals Success Stories

Read stories about PAWS Chicago’s Pit Bull alumni and their new families.

A few of the many Pit Pal Program success stories. Read about the experiences of our Pit Pal adopters.

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Porter

Porter, an American Staffordshire Terrier, came to PAWS from Chicago Animal Care and Control after being found as a stray. Right…

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Sam

Sam, a three-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, came to PAWS Chicago significantly under-socialized with people and other animals – likely the result…

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Luna

Luna, a Pit Bull mix, came to PAWS Chicago from Animal Care & Control after being seized in a cruelty case….



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